There’s a lot happening across Greater Cleveland right now — from big announcements that have soccer fans buzzing to decisions that shape how our community cares for one another. Even if Signal doesn’t cover sports, we can still appreciate a new chapter for the home team.

This week’s quiz touches on civic basics and community: elections, how a hometown tradition shines a light on a rare disease, and how local leaders have approached homelessness for decades. If you like staying in the know — and knowing what it means for you and your neighbors — this one’s for you.

Before we get started, let’s give a shout-out to quiz takers Erik G., Heather L., Kaushik S. and Sal N. for scoring 100% on last week’s quiz. Well done!

Ready. Set. Quiz. 

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#1 Cleveland’s new men’s pro soccer team has a name. What is it?*
#2 When is the Ohio primary for the 2026 election?*
#3 What is the name of the Cleveland Cavaliers’ annual game that honors the late Nick Gilbert and others living with neurofibromatosis?*
#4 For more than 20 years, Cuyahoga County has used what model to help people experiencing homelessness?*
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